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Wdym only the characters know what they’ve forgiven and gone through? In a story the point is to tell the reader what the characters experience and feel, directly or indirectly. If the reader can’t understand the characters’ experiences or emotions, the story doesn’t really work
@blvcap I laughed so much just now, Rax hahaha. Borderline really feels more like a mini garden now 😭
I’m actually excited because it’s a world drop now, and I’m hoping that twink doesn’t show up in s2 anymore and it’s just the two of them. Hoping you'll start reading again someday 🩶
the best tip for not buying merch is just pretending it doesn’t actually exist. yes there was a picture online but perhaps i just hallucinated it all so it’s all fine
Such a good read for this Friday over here. I’ve been so emotional lately, haaaa but it’s so sweet, cute and handles certain themes involving both main characters with exactly the kind of sensitivity I love. Thank you, author 🤍, I hope I can see more of your works in the future.
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@ohkayepokie Slow as hell with my reading lately 🐢… this year has been so difficult… but I’m still trying to keep reading, even at a slow pace.
April/May reads: continuing December and now The New Recruit to comfort my heart even more ❤️🔥.
Both officially available in ENG on Publang!
@ohkayepokie Slow as a turtle when it comes to reading and posting 🐢… But I finished rereading Vol. 1 in March (December is always so good, my comfort read 🥹🤍📖).
Trying to get back on track little by little… continue the reread and maybe add one more in April?!
The recommendation culture on some novel accounts has started to feel unbelievably artificial to me. People constantly posting new stories, calling every novel a “masterpiece” or “life-changing,” aggressively telling everyone to read them, and then the moment you ask anything deeper about the story they respond with “I haven’t finished it yet,” “I just started,” or “I’m only a few chapters in”… honestly, it stops feeling trustworthy. At this point, it feels less like genuine reader recommendations and more like accounts trying to sell people hype and excitement in the same way scammers sell products.
Because recommending a story is not something that should come from liking the cover art, seeing two edits on your timeline, or getting excited over a few shocking early scenes. To genuinely judge whether a novel is good or not, you need to see the character development, the emotional weight of the narrative, the pacing, how the author connects the story threads together, and whether the ending can actually carry the entire story. Especially with psychological, political, or heavy drama novels, the true strength of the writing often reveals itself in the middle or near the finale. So seeing people scream “READ THIS NOW” before they’ve even reached any of that just does not feel sincere to me.
Some accounts genuinely feel like they are not consuming novels anymore — they are just mass-producing novel catalogs for engagement. Every single day there is a new “masterpiece.” Every week there is another “best couple ever written.” Every month there is another story that supposedly “changed their brain chemistry forever.” But when you actually look closer, there is no real analysis, no fully processed reading experience, no deep understanding of the narrative itself. There is only an endless obsession with constantly pushing content. And naturally, after a while people start wondering: “Does this person actually read novels, or are they just chasing trends and farming engagement?”
Recommending stories while barely knowing them honestly feels disrespectful to readers��� time as well. People spend money because of those recommendations. They dedicate hours of their lives to these stories. They emotionally invest themselves into them. Then when the story completely falls apart later on, it suddenly becomes easy to say, “Well, I hadn’t finished it yet anyway.” If that’s the case, then why speak about it with such extreme confidence in the first place?
If I want recommendations I can genuinely trust, I would rather hear from people who actually finished the story and understand it well enough to discuss both its strengths and weaknesses. Because this whole culture of “I barely started it but everyone should read it immediately” stops feeling like readership after a point and starts feeling like marketing.
It took me a long time to say goodbye to them, letting episodes pile up (side stories + AU) since I couldn’t part with one of my favorite alpha couples. Now I’m admiring Colton in glasses to calm my heart. How can he be so perfect?! It will always be one of my comfort rereads! ♡
It was so beautiful seeing all the little things over the years that connected them, directly and indirectly, their meetings and reunions, often without realizing it themselves, until their lives finally intertwined completely. Thank you, author, for everything ♡.